On 31 March 2026, Vervaet welcomed around 36 students from Landstede Raalte in the Netherlands for an educational school visit focused on agricultural machinery and manure technology.

The group consisted of third- and fourth-year vocational students enrolled in the programme Specialist Vehicles and Mobile Agricultural Machinery in Agriculture. Their visit to Vervaet formed part of a wider study trip aimed at giving students first-hand insight into leading companies in the agricultural machinery sector.

Following a morning visit to Zeppelin Power in Papendrecht, the students arrived at Vervaet for a guided tour of the company and its production facilities. During the visit, they had the opportunity to see how Vervaet machines are designed, built and operated, while also learning more about manure technology, which is covered as part of their studies.

This school visit offered students valuable exposure to real industrial practice and highlighted the importance of linking vocational education with innovation in the agricultural sector. By opening its doors to young learners, Vervaet helped strengthen the connection between education and industry, while inspiring the next generation of skilled professionals in agricultural machinery.